Lyerla was sentenced to 24 months of probation, 10 days in jail and 40 hours of community service, according to the Lane County District Attorney's Office. Lyerla must attend a certified treatment program, group meetings similar to Narcotics Anonymous and submit to random urinalysis.

Lyerla can do community service out of the state. He must, however, attend in person a review hearing Feb. 7 in Eugene.

Lyerla was arrested Oct. 23 after police saw Lyerla in a parked car "snorting what appeared to be a white powdery
substance."

Lyerla, in his junior season as tight end, left the team Oct. 6
after failing to travel with Oregon's football team to a game at
Colorado two days prior. The former Hillsboro High School star announced via a press release from the
university that he was leaving for "personal reasons."